Religious 1st Edition Scripture recovered by FBI valued at $40,000 - $100,000

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Religious Scripture has always been coveted by the masses who worship them and place a high value on them. While not valued as high as the $1.56 million 2004 Sotheby’s auction price of the original monolith manuscript of "Alcoholics Anonymous" commonly referred to as the "Big Book", a 1st edition 1830 copy of the Book of Mormon from the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in extremely bad shape was recently recovered by the FBI after it was stolen. A bookstore, which was selling pages of the scripture to members of the religion values the book at $100,000 and had recently sold two pages for $7,500. Because of the damage to the book, the police department values the book at only 40,000. For comparison, a first Edition "Big Book" in good condition can be had for under $10,000 and no known incident of individual pages being sold have been reported. http://abookman.com/Alcoholics%20Anonymous%201st%201st%20for%20sale.htm

June 14th, 2012
04:15 PM ET

FBI recovers rare first-edition of the Book of Mormon

By Carol Cratty, CNN

(CNN)–Law enforcement agents have recovered a rare first-edition copy of the Book of Mormon that was reported stolen from a Mesa, Arizona, bookstore in late May.

The FBI announced Thursday the religious book, first published in 1830 in New York, was located two days ago in Herndon, Virginia, and a suspect was arrested.

The Book of Mormon is considered scripture by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, on par with the Bible.

Jay Michael Linford, 48, is awaiting extradition to Arizona, where he faces charges of theft and trafficking in stolen property.

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According to a court affidavit, the owner of the Arizona bookstore - identified only as Witness 1 - reported the theft to the Mesa Police Department on May 28.

The bookstore owner told police she had been in business with Linford, who brokered the sale of pages of the rare book on her behalf.

The woman said their business relationship had ended but Linford knew she kept the first-edition in a locked fireproof box in a file cabinet and had access to it around the time she believes it was stolen. According to the affidavit, Witness 1 said Linford had a key to the box and to the location where the book could be found.

The bookstore owner told police once she realized the book was missing - along with its fireproof box - she contacted Linford and he "denied having the book or having any knowledge of its location."

The affidavit says the bookstore owner also reached out to people who buy and sell rare books to alert them that the book had been stolen.

A Texas man identified as Witness 2 replied that he recently had bought two pages of a Book of Mormon from Linford for $7,500 and that Linford said the book was owned by a family in North Carolina. The pages were shipped to the Texas man, who later determined they did come from the Arizona woman's first-edition.

The FBI's Art Theft unit and other agents investigated and found the book after locating the suspect staying with an acquaintance in Virginia, the affidavit said.

The FBI would not estimate how much this edition of the Book of Mormon might be worth. The Arizona bookstore owner placed the value at $100,000. However, the Mesa Police Department consulted experts who gave an estimate of $40,000 because pages had been taken out of the book and sold.

Source:http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/14/fbi-recovers-rare-first-edition-o...

It should be noted that Abookman is currently trying to sell a 1st Edition "Big Book" for $40,000 (#JF100) identified as:

Alcoholics Anonymous First Edition, First Printing 1939 (Big Book)

SIGNED by Bill Wilson to Margret (Bobbie) Burger Her Personal Book, With ORIGINAL Dust Jacket !

NY: Works Publishing Company, April 1939

This is a very rare A. A. First Edition First Printing Big Book in Near Fine condition previously owned by Bobbie Burger, Bill Wilson's secetrary that he inscribed to her on September, 25 1942 "For my devoted helper, my loyal friend - Margret Burger - "Bill". with a clam shell box and its Original dust jacket in Very Good condition !